The Arabic-language security analyst Abu Saleh reports that Bahrain has suspended all flights following an Iranian attack. No further details on the nature of the attack or the scope of the suspension are available.
The Arabic-language security analyst Abu Saleh reports that Bahrain has suspended all flights following an Iranian attack, according to a post by his channel. This is the latest development in a rapid sequence of alerts that began at 11:16 Jerusalem, when The Zioneer first reported missile launches toward Bahrain, followed by sirens and drone involvement, unconfirmed reports of explosions, and a claim by Abu Saleh that Bahrain was under attack. All reports in the thread originate from a single source—Abu Saleh or his affiliated channels—and have not been independently verified.
At 11:16 Jerusalem, The Zioneer published a series of updates: initial reports of missiles launched toward Bahrain; confirmation of drone involvement alongside missiles; sirens reported by security analyst Yair Goldblatt; unverified reports of explosions; and a claim by Abu Saleh that Bahrain was under attack. The timing of these reports suggest a compressed timeline of events, but no independent corroboration has emerged.
The Zioneer has previously reported on regional flight suspensions and airspace closures in the context of the broader Iran-Israel conflict, including Iran's suspension of flights on June 8 and Saudi Arabia's airspace closure on July 13. Those events provide a backdrop of heightened aviation alerts, but are not directly linked to this incident.
The nature of the reported attack, any casualties, the scope of the flight suspension, and official confirmation remain unknown. The report is based on a single source and should be treated with caution.
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